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  1. I have two of the rings pictured, not sure if you can use them. I'll bring them to Hershey C4Y 34-37. Frank
  2. Found a rear section from a sedan body. It is made of aluminum and is 56" wide by 22" high. I don't think it is Ford. Anybody recognize it? Frank
  3. Can deliver to Hershey, if interested. Spaces C4Y 34-37 Frank
  4. The door handles remind me of the acorn handles used by Hudson in 1929. Not very clear, but they appear close... Frank
  5. Will you have some Moxie to go with that Spam? Frank
  6. Why are we calling this car a hot rod? It's pretty obvious that this car was put together in an attempt to commit fraud. A similar story emerged a few years ago about a Marion built from an Overland with similar results. Just goes to prove my theory that if a lie is told enough times, it becomes the truth. Frank
  7. It looks to be left hand wound (like left hand thread), 8 turns, eyes on opposite sides. Please verify that data and ID and OD. I have about a hundred springs. I don't have correlation to those bendix numbers above. Frank
  8. 28-29 with the screw on cap. Frank
  9. I have 5 of the wheel clamps that you have pictured. They look to be the same with a 3/8" fine thread nut. Frank
  10. The only ring seems to be where the keeper for the gear goes. My Ford parts books show the axle and the gear as one part number. I would expect that the gear would be pressed on the axle like it was for the Model T. Frank
  11. I guess I'll have to start looking for the greyhound. I like it much better than the quail... Frank
  12. If anyone has a photo of the greyhound locking cap with motometer, I would like to see it... Frank
  13. I'll have a left front fender from a 1940 Oldsmobile at C4Y 34-37 if anyone is interested.Some surface rust, but otherwise solid. Reasonable offers entertained... 518-755-0986. Frank
  14. Not Model T. Not sure what it is, but I'm sure it's not Model T. Frank
  15. I think the left headlight wires come from the right side headlight socket. At least that is what the schematic diagram indicates. Could be corrosion in the left side socket or the wires are not plugged.... Frank
  16. I have 5 yards of nice heavy wool broadcloth suitable for auto seats or door panels for sale. Purchased from Kanter many years ago, stored in a smoke free environment inside a sealed bag. Pattern is alternating brown and tan stripes about 1/8" wide each with a repeating green thread every 3/4" or so. Nicely understated pattern. $30 per yard for a total of $150. Can bring to Hershey. 518-755-0986. Frank
  17. I would say 1959 Ford Car. This is a photo of just the red lens and Dennis Carpenter's catalog shows an optional taillight door in chrome... Frank
  18. Sometimes you can find a small tool motor brush that can be made to fit. Electric drills or sewing machine motors would be a good start. Frank
  19. I have used Rock Auto a few times and have been pleased. I was grazing on their site one day and discovered they had 4 different versions of wheel cylinders for my 1954 Ford Sunliner. The economy rebuilt cylinders were $2.50 each and the 'best value' new Raybestos cylinders were $4.00 each. I splurged and bought the Raybestos brand cylinders, saying to myself, "This can't be true..." When the parts arrived, they were genuine Raybestos castings in Raybestos boxes. Just like anything else, be aware of what you are buying. Frank
  20. I have used Associated for over 30 years. Not the cheapest but they are always in the best of shape and they will place the john on any spot you request. Tell them what day you want it and it will be there... Pay by credit card. Frank
  21. Maybe a 1912 NY plate. (Red porcelain with white letters, NY on the far right). I found this photo of the Hotel Marlborough located at 36th and Broadway in NYC. Notice the Reagal shoe store to the right. Frank
  22. This will be my 47th year. I plan to sell some parts, buy some parts, eat good food, eat bad food, but mostly see old friends and young friends. Arriving Tuesday afternoon with the same gang... Frank
  23. I received a question about this gear set. photos attached. Due to the physical size of the ring, I think it is for the twin six prior to 1921.
  24. You still haven't said the brand of truck. I know we needed new rims for our WW2 troop carrier and found replacement rims on VintagePowerWagons.com Frank
  25. Ring and pinion set to fit Marmon D74, E75, 34C. Slight surface rust, may be unused. Ring: 41 teeth; Pinion: 10 teeth. $1000 set. Ring gear only (no pinion) NEW 49 teeth. $800. Ring gear only (no pinion) used, but decent 48 teeth. $600. Complete differential cluster with gears, real nice. $1200. Can bring to Hershey. Frank Iaccino 518-755-0986
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